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The Aints without Drew Brees


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It sucks the Panthers will not be able to capitalize on a season where Brees might be missing some games. 

Overall I still think the Saints will still win the division if Brees comes back. The NFC South is very weak behind them. But Bridgewater has not shown he can lead the Saints to victory, so the bottom feeders might hang around if Brees misses a lot of games.

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Just now, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Their fans getting scared now and the fear is showing.

"I just don’t think Teddy’s the guy. Super nice guy but he’s not the one to go w/. He’s lost a step and instinct plus the guys don’t seem to know how to play w/ him, they look confused, that’s why the penalties and he doesn’t help/get them in order. He looked bad in preseason and he looks bad now."

"Build some sort of trade value for TB. Ship him off with MT13 and start over"

The Saints got screwed out of a defensive TD - would have made that a very different game. 

Bridgewater isn’t good, but the Saints were still in that game. Taysom Hill might see some snaps at QB soon though. 

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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

The Saints got screwed out of a defensive TD - would have made that a very different game. 

Bridgewater isn’t good, but the Saints were still in that game. Taysom Hill might see some snaps at QB soon though. 

To be fair the Rams got screwed out of a TD on a phantom call before that 

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

The Saints got screwed out of a defensive TD - would have made that a very different game. 

Bridgewater isn’t good, but the Saints were still in that game. Taysom Hill might see some snaps at QB soon though. 

These comments are because they lost Brees to injury not getting screwed out of a TD.

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